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SD-26085 POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN THE OXIDATIVE CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION OF FUNCTIONAL BUILDIN...
in their decisions and businesses in their strategies. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check our website: https://www.list.lu/ How will you contribute? The CLEANH3 project investigates the gas
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on oral health. Preferred Qualifications: Experience analyzing oral microbiome datasets (16S, shotgun metagenomics, or metatranscriptomics). Advanced programming and data science skills in R, Python
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priorities, such as Sustainability, Digital transformation and Circular economy, through the execution of five Strategic Research Programs: Data Science for Tires, Tire as a Sensor, End-of-Life Tire
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2021; Khoshkhoo et al. JAMA Neurology 2023; Farrell et al. Nature 2024; Bizzotto et al. PNAS 2025; Khoshkhoo et al. bioRxiv 2026. For more information, please check our websites at https
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: Capable of independent and responsible pursuit of a research topic. See SPDR website for details. https://www.riken.jp/en/careers/programs/spdr/career2027/ Salary and benefits: 1. Annual salary paid in
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step to advance your research training. Click here to learn more about our Postdoctoral Program and Services: https://education.scripps.edu/postdoctoral/ REQUIREMENTS: Must possess a doctoral degree. A
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. The candidate will lead computational analyses of these datasets, using the laboratory’s suite of existing AI/ML tools to assign structures to unidentified peaks in metabolomic datasets (e.g., https
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websites https://www.augusthuanglab.org/ and https://www.khoshkhoolab.com/ . Candidate qualifications include: PhD and/or MD in computational biology, bioinformatics, genomics, or other related fields
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, genetics and physiology Experience with bioinformatics and coding in Python or other programing language Experience with protein software tools like AlphaFold3, Boltz2, PyMOL, Chimera, etc. Interest in
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regulation. We are also actively studying the role of non-canonical translation events in antiviral immunity. The Subramaniam lab is part of the Basic Sciences Division and the Computational Biology Program at